About Peoples-Praxis
Peoples-Praxis is established as a charity in the UK, Registered Charity Number 1197471. We support graduates in Public Health and related fields to extend and apply their skills through practice-based experiential mentoring.
A charity supporting public health practice
Peoples-Praxis is a registered charity in England and Wales (charity number 1197471). We work with public health practitioners, mentors, trustees, volunteers, and partner organisations to strengthen applied public health practice — especially for practitioners serving low-to-middle-income countries.
What we do is practical and accessible. We connect early-career researchers and practitioners with experienced mentors for free 1:1 remote mentoring, share free courses and reflective resources, and build partnerships with universities, professional bodies, and networks committed to global public health equity.
For public health practitioners in low-to-middle-income countries, our mentoring is free — our aim is simply to help them turn knowledge into real-world impact.
The people guiding the charity
Our trustees and steering group shape the charity’s governance, direction, and practical public health focus.
Practical support for public health practitioners
We focus on a small number of useful activities and keep the route to support clear.
Mentoring
Structured remote mentoring relationships that help practitioners apply skills, reflect on practice, and work through real public health challenges.
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Free learning resources, CPD-linked mentoring materials, and strategic partnerships help extend the reach of the programme.
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Working with others
Strategic partnerships help Peoples-Praxis extend mentoring, resources, and public health knowledge-sharing.
West and Central African Research and Education Network, supporting collaboration across higher education and research institutions.
Coalition for Open Access Publishing of Public Health in Africa, aligned with work to make public health knowledge more accessible.
FPH mentors contribute expertise, and the Peoples-Praxis mentoring course carries FPH CPD accreditation.